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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了Alan Ayers在跳伞时,脚被安全带卡住,人悬在半空,飞行员看到以后冒着危险为他解开了安全带锁扣。

1 . In 1970, Alan Ayers was participating in a skydiving team competition in Gainesville, Florida. He would be ________ out of a Cessna 172, a small four seat passenger plane. In preparation, the passenger door and front passenger seat were ________, but the passenger side seatbelt remained.

Ayers’ teammates skydived first, ________ him and the pilot as the only two people remaining in the plane. It was Ayers’ ________. But as he stepped out into the air, his foot got ________ in the passenger side seatbelt.

“I was completely out of the plane on my back, ________ at the belly (腹部) of the Cessna, with only my boot ________ to the pilot ... I tried to pull myself up to reach the buckle (锁扣), but I just couldn’t,” Ayers remembered.

Thousands of feet in the air, hanging from the plane, Ayers was out of ________.

“And what happened next was ________,” Ayers said. “The 23-year-old pilot unbuckled her seatbelt, crouched (蹲) down in the door of the airplane, with both hands off the operating handle, and ________ my ankle.”

Ayers dropped away from the plane, opened his parachute, and landed ________.

More than 50 years later, she often came into his ________. “To this day, I can see her two ________ hands reaching out of the door to unbuckle the belt,” Ayers said. “I owe my ________ to this person and will always think of her as one of the ________ people imaginable.”

1.
A.fallingB.jumpingC.marchingD.sliding
2.
A.repairedB.paintedC.removedD.broken
3.
A.leavingB.recognizingC.choosingD.admiring
4.
A.rightB.luckC.chanceD.turn
5.
A.hurtB.caughtC.spottedD.covered
6.
A.hitting backB.looking downC.staring upD.pushing forward
7.
A.challengingB.confusingC.fearfulD.visible
8.
A.sightB.troubleC.optionsD.doors
9.
A.incredibleB.excitingC.accidentalD.disappointing
10.
A.straightenedB.pushedC.droppedD.freed
11.
A.dramaticallyB.safelyC.unconsciouslyD.regretfully
12.
A.possessionB.mindC.positionD.focus
13.
A.youngB.practicedC.dirtyD.bony
14.
A.fameB.victoryC.lifeD.health
15.
A.bravestB.happiestC.kindestD.wisest
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I am an outdoor lover and I’ve made it a routine to explore different regions annually with a friend during our vacation. This year, in addition to beauty of nature, I’ve experienced something more.

It was late afternoon. A few hours before sunset, Darcy and I decided to hike to Acomat Falls, hidden in the rainforest.

Expecting to spend no more than an hour at the falls, we wore T-shirts and swimsuits and hadn’t told anyone where we were going. After crossing the wide river at a shallow spot and walking upstream about 100 yards, we reached the falls at around 4 pm. We dived into the green pool and floated on our backs, amazed at the canyon(峡谷) walls.

By 4:30, Darcy reminded me that we needed to head back to the car before dark, but I was waist-deep in the river trying to photograph the falls, the hanging vines(葡萄藤), and the dreaminess of the place. Darcy had to wait on a stone. I finally took a good photo—and then she screamed.

With a crack like thunder, a violent wall of water rushed over the falls, turning the dreamy swimming pool into a churning(旋涡的) monster. Flash flood! I jumped out of the river seconds before the flood crashed over the spot where I’d just been standing. Darcy climbed barefoot off toward higher ground. Darcy and I climbed up the canyon on all fours, grabbing vines to pull ourselves up. I looked over my shoulder and saw that the water had risen 20 feet in less than a minute.

Darcy led us through the dense bush, prickly trees, and ankle-deep mud. After we’d climbed 200 feet, we stopped to catch our breath. Now we had a different problem: The road was on the other side of the swollen river. We were stuck in the forested mountain.

We had no rain jackets and were exhausted from the climb. Darcy asked if I had my phone. It was soaking wet, but still blinked on. No service. We decided to move toward higher ground to get a better signal. It was almost dark. For a moment, I got through, and I heard the faint voice of Grace, our rental host. She said she’d call for help. Then the phone went silent—no signal again.

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It seemed that we were in a desperate situation.

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Trapped there, we wondered whether and how rescuers could find us.

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2024-04-04更新 | 146次组卷 | 1卷引用:2024届黑龙江省高三下学期第二次模拟考试英语试题(黑龙江辽宁名校联考)
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3 . No visit to the beautiful city of Paris, France is complete without a visit to the Notre Dame de Paris. The cathedral, built from 1163 to 1345, is one of the world's best examples of ancient architecture. It lies in the center of Paris, along the Seine River. French writer Victor Hugo used it as the setting of his famous story The Hunchback of Notre-Dame. Unfortunately, on April 15, 2019. the old cathedral was covered in a big flame.

The initial fire alert sounded at 6:20 pm local time. Church officials quickly evacuated the tourists inside. As it turned out, they made the right decision when the second alarm went off twenty-three minutes later at 6:43 pm, the flames were visible. Thousands of passers-by watched in horror as the fire began destroying Notre Dame's rooftop. It took hundreds of firefighters, who worked through the night, over 12 hours to put out the fire. By the time the fire was fully contained in the early hours of Tuesday, April 16. 2019, most of the cathedral's ceiling, as well as its wooden spire — which had proudly stood 93 meters above the root for centuries — had collapsed.

Fortunately, thanks to quick action by Paris firefighters, the cathedral's most sacred relic — the Crown of Thorns — was safely transported after the fire broke out. Church officials and firefighters formed a human chain to remove other priceless treasures, such as artworks and furnishings, and load them onto waiting police cars. The cathedral's famous 18th-century organ, which boasts more than 8.000 pipes, also survived the disaster.

The tire is believed to be caused by the cathedral's ongoing repair work. Meanwhile donations to help restore the structure are pouring in worldwide at an unprecedented rate, reaching almost$ 1 billion within just two days after the fire. French President Emmanuel Macron described the fire as a “terrible tragedy”, but added, “the worst had been avoided”. Macron has promised that the French people will “rebuild the cathedral together”. “Notre Dame is ours, it's our literature, and it's our imagery. We will rebuild it. This is probably part of the French destiny, and we will finish it in the next five years.” Macron said, “Paris without Notre Dame? Madness.” While Macron is optimistic that the cathedral will be ready to welcome visitors by the Paris 2024. Summer Olympics, experts believe it will take a lot longer to restore the old structure.

1. What can we know about the Notre Dame de Paris?
A.Nothing remained after the big fire.
B.The famous writer Hugo wrote his famous story in it.
C.It is located in central Paris, with over 600 year's history.
D.It houses more treasures than the other Cathedrals in Europe.
2. What can we infer when the first fire alert sounded?
A.No flames could be seen.B.Tourists panicked at once.
C.Church officials didn't respect.D.Visitors ignored the alert.
3. Which of the following part did not survive the fire?
A.The pipe organB.Treasures in the cathedral
C.The Crown of ThornsD.The wooden top of the cathedral
4. Which of the following is true according to the last paragraph?
A.The police are actively investigating the cause of the fire.
B.Tourists are sure to visit the cathedral again in five year’s time.
C.Experts think to restore Notre Dame may take longer than expected.
D.The French government will have to bear the total expense of the restoration.
2021-04-19更新 | 392次组卷 | 3卷引用:上海市实验中学2021届高三下学期5月测试英语试题
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4 . 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

When Ruth was sixty-eight years old, she visited her daughter Judy and teenage granddaughter Marcy in California. They headed for their cabin, moving forty miles up and down the mountains in their car,along a narrow one-lane road that wound terrifyingly close to cliffs (悬崖).

After dinner, Marcy announced the water tank was low and that she would drive the car down to the pump and get water. Ruth was nervous about her young granddaughter driving down the narrow road by herself, but Judy reminded her that Marcy had been driving vehicles up there roads for many years

“Just be careful, Marcy”, her mother warned. “They’ve had a drought up here and the road along the cliff is pretty shaky. Be sure to hug the mountain side.”

Ruth and Judy watched Marcy from the big window where they could see the road winding down the mountainside. Fifteen minutes later, Judy was still watching when suddenly she screamed,”Oh no! She went over the cliff, Momma! The car and Marcy--they went over! We have to help her!Come on!”

Judy took off running desperately. Grabbing a three-foot-long walking stick against the cabin door, Ruth ran behind her, but Judy was quickly out of sight after the first turn in the road. Breathing hard, Ruth ran on and on, trying to catch up with her daughter. It was getting harder and harder to see anything at dusk.

Suddenly she stopped, not knowing where she was.”Marcy!Judy!”she shouted.

A faint voice .”Momma!”It was Judy.

Ruth screamed into the darkness “Judy,where are you?” Off to her right and down the cliff she heard, “Down here,Mother!Don’t come near the edge! I slipped on loose rocks and fell over. I’m down about ten feet.”

“Oh dear! Judy, what can I do?”

“Just stay back, Momma!”

Facing the situation, Ruth felt her heart was pounding, and chest pains almost took her breath away. She started to sob, totally at a loss what to do.


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At that moment, Ruth glimpsed at the walking stick, an idea striking her.


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Ruth held her close and said anxiously. “Judy. We have to get help for Marcy!”


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2021-04-19更新 | 564次组卷 | 3卷引用:江苏省泰州市2021届高三下学期第二次联考英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。主要讲述了作者外出跑步时摔下了山崖,苦苦挣扎了三天后,作者让狗去寻求帮助,最终得救的故事。

5 . It was a cold, sunny December day when I set out for a run in Moab, Utah, with my dog, Taz.

About an hour into my ________ along a remote canyon (峡谷) trail, I hit a patch of black ice (透明薄冰) and then ________ 60 feet into the canyon. I wasn’t paralyzed, but I was in great ________. Taz had managed to ________ his way back to me, so there must be a way out of the canyon, but I couldn’t ________ or even crawl.

I shouted for help and was intent on ________ myself to the bottom of the canyon. Every inch was an effort. It ________ me five hours to go a quarter of a mile. ________, it got so dark that I had to stay where I was for the night, next to a puddle (水坑) of water. At night the temperature dropped below ________. Taz stayed with me, ________ some warmth.The next morning, I couldn’t move at all. I tried to stay ________. The second night in the canyon seemed even ________ and colder. The puddle turned to ice, and I had to ________ it to get water.

On the third day, I felt myself growing weaker. I was coming to terms with the fact that I might ________. In a last ________ , I called Taz over and told him to go and get help. Taz took off through the canyon and I lay there thinking about my family and friends. There was more that I wanted from life.

Taz returned, ________ . Then I heard an engine in the distance. I cried with joy. It ________ that Taz had found a search and ________ team. I was airlifted to the hospital, where doctors found I had lost almost half the ________ in my body. If the rescue team had arrived later, I wouldn’t have ________ it. I was grateful to my faithful friend -Taz.

1.
A.moveB.marchC.walkD.run
2.
A.fellB.jumpedC.brokeD.headed
3.
A.lossB.shockC.painD.need
4.
A.pushB.locateC.findD.confirm
5.
A.standB.escapeC.cryD.shout
6.
A.pushingB.draggingC.liftingD.pulling
7.
A.tookB.costC.wastedD.gave
8.
A.TemporarilyB.EventuallyC.FortunatelyD.Initially
9.
A.normalB.boilingC.freezingD.average
10.
A.admiringB.repeatingC.deliveringD.providing
11.
A.humbleB.confidentC.positiveD.negative
12.
A.quieterB.longerC.shorterD.louder
13.
A.sharpenB.adoptC.appreciateD.crack
14.
A.agreeB.helpC.leaveD.die
15.
A.effortB.trialC.chanceD.break
16.
A.aliveB.asleepC.awakeD.alone
17.
A.came outB.turned outC.proved outD.worked out
18.
A.surveyB.interviewC.rescueD.sports
19.
A.bloodB.cellsC.waterD.sweat
20.
A.enteredB.madeC.reachedD.got
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I worked at a local station of the Berlin fire department. We got an alert (警报) around 8:25pm that Friday and rushed to the fire engine, where the printout from the dispatcher (调度员) said there was a nine-year-old boy locked in a safe.

I asked myself: if it were a safe, would it be airtight? I was aware that it might already be too late by the time we arrived. I had to plan for a bad outcome. On the other hand, if we were in time, how long would it take us to open the safe? I knew it would be an incredibly difficult task. It’s what safes are designed for—not to be opened.

It took less than five minutes to reach the property. When I saw a woman crying on the street,

I knew the situation was serious. She was the boy’s mother and she led us into the basement. She told us the boy was alive and we started talking to him; he was very calm. We asked how it had happened: during a game of hide and seek with his five-year-old brother, he had thought the safe would be a good place to hide.

The boy’s parents had got the house from his mother’s father. The unlocked safe had been there when they moved in and was in an area they didn’t use much. The boy’s little brother had shut the safe, then, when he couldn’t open it again. The only person who knew the combination was the boy’s late grandfather.

From the outset, the biggest priority was getting oxygen to the boy. We got oxygen from the hospital. The boy said that he could feel a thin stream of air. I asked his parents if anyone had opened the safe before and they said no. So we had to guess a six-digit code (密码). We started typing them in—but we had to wait 10 minutes between each attempt before we could try again. So quickly we tried them all. No luck.

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We were fully prepared at this point to open the safe by force, starting with a drill.

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Then, just as we started to make the first cut, my workmate typed in the correct code.

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7 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where are the speakers?
A.In a police station.B.On the roadC.At an insurance company
2. What did the man first suggest?
A.Talking to the people behind.
B.Pulling over to the side of the road.
C.Getting his car fixed immediately.
3. How do the speakers deal with the situation in the end?
A.They settle it between themselves.
B.They go through their insurance.
C.They call the police.
2023-06-05更新 | 142次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届浙江省重点中学拔尖学生培养联盟高三5月英语试题(含听力)
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了Sondrup在连续工作了几天后开车回家,在路上Sondrup遇到了一辆翻了卡车,一名男子被困在车里,Sondrup救助了这位男子,并因此获得表彰。

8 . The very unusual series of events finished as Sondrup was heading home from an extended work shift. She had just completed her fourth continuous night shift, and _________ was coming over her. Little did she know that July 26, 2023, would become a day unforgettable in her _________.

While driving home, Sondrup _________ a truck had overturned on State Route 143 near Sky Harbour, with a man _________ inside. Despite her tiredness, she made an inspiration—of-the-moment decision to help.

“It’s _________, but there were so many reasons that led me to that fine moment,” recalled Sondrup. “_________, I wouldn’t have been there.”

Under what she described as a turn of fate (命运), Sondrup _________, joined by a couple of other individuals who happened to be passing by. With unquestionable timing, no other cars were on the road, allowing her to cross over safely and reach the _________ scene.

Sondrup courageously _________ under the truck to check the injured man. In an act of __________, she used a bystander’s belt as a makeshift tourniquet (止血带) to stop the bleeding. Months have passed since that fateful day, and on October 18, the Phoenix Fire Department __________ Sondrup for her life-saving actions.

“I really feel that my guiding __________ led me to that very moment,” she told Fox 10Phoenix. “I’m not without imperfections, but I believe that at that __________ moment, I received a guiding premonition (预感).”

The man Sondrup rescued recently reached out to express his __________ for the second chance at life. “I wish him nothing but the best,” Sondrup said. “I hope he experiences a new __________ and a future filled with success.”

1.
A.tirednessB.happinessC.stressD.anger
2.
A.descriptionB.memoryC.opinionD.request
3.
A.believedB.summarizedC.trackedD.noticed
4.
A.preservedB.introducedC.trappedD.exchanged
5.
A.possibleB.differentC.strangeD.interesting
6.
A.ObviouslyB.NormallyC.FormallyD.Likely
7.
A.pulled overB.turned onC.looked aroundD.worked out
8.
A.progressB.accidentC.referenceD.survival
9.
A.watchedB.exploredC.climbedD.contacted
10.
A.struggleB.contributionC.experimentD.wisdom
11.
A.recognizedB.encouragedC.concentratedD.promoted
12.
A.proposalB.focusC.goalD.force
13.
A.keyB.awkwardC.spareD.public
14.
A.demandB.appreciationC.desireD.view
15.
A.solutionB.titleC.healthD.personality
2024-04-21更新 | 141次组卷 | 2卷引用:2024届黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市高三下学期二模英语试题 (含听力)
文章大意:本文是一篇记叙文。故事的主人公在下班开车回家的路上注意到对向车道上的一辆车的司机有异常情况,于是掉头驶入对向车道、停车并努力进入对方的车上,帮助对方及时刹车,避免了一场交通事故。

9 . Dung the rush hour in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, White was driving home when he saw a car on the opposite side of the street. It was easy to _________, since it was moving from side to side. As the car drew closer, White saw the ___________: The driver appeared to be asleep. Pretty soon, an accident was _________ to happen, White thought.

White made a U-turn to the same _________ as the car, but there were four cars separating them. _________, White pulled his car over, jumped out and raced up the sidewalk. The car was going 10 to 15 miles per hour, White _________. So he ran around to the driver’s side. White caught the frame of the open window and _________. The man in the car, 64-year-old Todd, was conscious enough to be surprised by the _________ of a stranger by his car window.

White worked quickly. He forced the car into a _________ stop and stepped outside the car. Then White asked Todd if he was OK. “No,” he replied. Todd was __________ facing dangerously low blood sugar.

A police officer went to the __________, and an ambulance soon arrived, which took Todd to a hospital. The doctors ____________ that, if his blood sugar had gone much lower, he could have fallen unconscious.

White’s actions weren’t __________ for him. He and his mother run a nonprofit organization. But White __________ that jumping into a moving car to prevent a(n) __________ was new. “It took me a couple of days to calm down,” he says.

1.
A.rememberB.manageC.generateD.notice
2.
A.shelterB.problemC.trickD.sculpture
3.
A.unfortunateB.identicalC.boundD.helpless
4.
A.directionB.situationC.planD.insight
5.
A.InvolvedB.ConfusedC.TrappedD.Exposed
6.
A.consumedB.estimatedC.investigatedD.introduced
7.
A.made outB.broke outC.took inD.jumped in
8.
A.reachB.sightC.experienceD.discipline
9.
A.comprehensiveB.suitableC.sharpD.permanent
10.
A.unexpectedlyB.awkwardlyC.automaticallyD.specifically
11.
A.sceneB.summaryC.conclusionD.media
12.
A.arrangedB.guaranteedC.documentedD.decided
13.
A.unusualB.uncomfortableC.frequentD.elegant
14.
A.advocatedB.committedC.admittedD.complained
15.
A.breakdownB.crashC.conflictD.emergency
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In my free time, I like hiking challenges. It’s how I feed myself, physically, mentally, spiritually.

I looked over at my husband, Mike, and friends Emily and Jean, who’d joined me on this climb to the top of Nippletop Mountains. They were all fit, experienced hikers, though not as enthusiastic about it as me, Mike especially. He’s more of a tech guy.

We’d set off in the morning, dressed in layers against coldness. It took us just less than five hours to cover the five miles to the peak of Nippletop, with more snow and ice on the rocky trail the closer we got to the top. It was almost 1:30 pm now. We started to head down soon before it got dark.

A friendly young hiker waved to us. “Hey, want me to take your picture?”

“Absolutely!”

Mike gave the hiker his phone. That hiker snapped a few pictures for us.

We continued. I said, “I want to take a different trail so as to save time. It’s steeper (陡峭) but shorter.”

I led the way. They followed me with some distance apart. Carefully I sidestepped down the slope. A quarter mile down, I stopped and looked up the trail for the others. I couldn’t see them. Then a scream broke the quietness. Mike! He sprawled (瘫坐) on a steep, narrow, wooded part of the trail, about 100 feet ahead of me. Ice everywhere. His hands were holding his right leg tightly.

I shouted, “What happened?”

“I slipped on the ice,” he said. “Then I heard this crack. It hurts badly!”

Moments later, we got to Mike. “What should we do?” I asked. Jean checked Mike’s ankle. “We need to splint (夹板) it,” she said.

We fixed a hiking pole to Mike’s leg. What now? There was no way the three of us women could carry him down this mountain.

I pulled out my cell phone and called 911. Nothing. No signal. It was the same with the other three phones.

”Can I help?” It was the guy who’d taken our picture at the mountain top.


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My words came out in a rush.


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An hour went by, then another, and there was nothing we could do except wait for rescue in the coldness.


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